Originally posted by: Doctor M
That's a 7-pass vbr, now how do I make CCE go all the way to 11? Pointless IMO, after 2 passes it's a case of dimishing returns. For a laserdisc source, I don't think there's any advantage in doing more than 3 passes. Even for a DVD source, 5-6 passes is considered about the maximum.
Originally posted by: Doctor M
Let me know what you think, and be honest, this IS for posterity. To bright, to yellow, too much border, etc.
Really kicking myself about the colour saturation. It looks so much better with just a little increase (I have to turn the colour up on my TV every time I watch my discs!)That's a 7-pass vbr, now how do I make CCE go all the way to 11? Pointless IMO, after 2 passes it's a case of dimishing returns. For a laserdisc source, I don't think there's any advantage in doing more than 3 passes. Even for a DVD source, 5-6 passes is considered about the maximum.
Originally posted by: Doctor M
Let me know what you think, and be honest, this IS for posterity. To bright, to yellow, too much border, etc.
I think you're wrong to do what you've done with the borders. If it was me, I'd just shrink everything vertically by 16.67% to give 480 lines (with about 360 for the actual video picture).
And just an idea for you: for the halos, you might want to try the FixVHSOversharp Avisynth filter. It looks like it's the sort of thing that the video needs, but I think it's designed for VCD, it might not be developed enough to work with full-resolution DVD video.